(set:$name to (prompt:" enter your name: ","iono"))
welcome, $name
[[ About]]
[[ story selection]]You were never meant to be alone.
The convoy had splintered after the sandstorm—three days of roaring wind that erased tracks, swallowed tents, and scattered gear like bones across the dunes. You’d been scouting ahead, mapping a route through the salt flats when the storm hit. By the time it passed, the horizon was empty. No signal. No silhouettes. Just silence and heat.
[[ continue]](set:$prep to false) (set: $breakfast to false)(set:$check to false)
The office lights had flickered off one by one, motion sensors giving up on me. I was the last to leave—again. The quarterly report had bled into the evening, then into night, until the only sound was the hum of the vending machine and the occasional cough from the janitor down the hall.
Outside, the city had changed. The rush was gone, replaced by the hush of sodium streetlamps and the occasional hiss of a passing bus. I walked home with my tie loosened, briefcase in one hand, dinner still a maybe. The streets were familiar but different at this hour—emptier, more honest. I passed shuttered shops, a flickering neon sign, a cat perched on a stoop like a sentinel.
My apartment was quiet. The kind of quiet that made me notice the hum of the fridge, the creak of the floorboards, the sigh I didn’t know I’d been holding. I dropped my keys in the bowl by the door, kicked off my shoes, and stood for a moment in the dark.
There was a half-eaten sandwich in the fridge. A voicemail from my sister. A sticky note on the mirror that read, “Don’t forget to breathe.”
I sat on the edge of the bed, loosened my collar, and stared at the ceiling. Another day survived. Another night to myself. And maybe—just maybe—tomorrow I’d leave before the lights gave up on me.
[[ continue 2]]
It started with the silence.
Birdsong vanished first. Then the rustle of small things in the underbrush. By the time we noticed the patterns—missing livestock, clawed fences, the way the dogs refused to go out at night—it was already too late.
They came in waves. Not just one species, but many. Wolves that didn’t fear fire. Birds that hunted in coordinated spirals. Insects that swarmed with purpose. Something had shifted—ecology rewritten, instincts sharpened, as if the wild had been rebooted with a single directive: consume.
It wasn’t a virus. It wasn’t engineered. It was a mutation—silent, ancient, and buried deep in the genome of every carnivore.
Within weeks, every carnivorous species began to change. Their bodies grew exponentially—twenty times their original size, with no loss of agility or speed. Their aggression spiked in parallel, as if the mutation unlocked a primal urge to hunt, dominate, consume.
Zoos became war zones. Forests emptied. Cities fell under siege. Humanity, no longer apex, scattered into convoys and bunkers, clinging to survival.
[[ continue 3]]
This game is where you can choose your character's future, use your imagination and make the impossible possible, it maybe limited now but in the future it will be in it's full form, thank you for playing- creator albino tiger
[[ story selection]] choose a senario
[[desert survival]] not available
[[ long day]] partially available
[[ predator surge]] not available(set:$health to 100)(set:$hunger to 50)(set:$tiredness to 60)(set:$cash to 4000)(set:$ID to 0)(set:$debtcard to 0)(set:$phone to 0)(set:$umb to 0)
<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
(set: $from to "continue 2")
Do you want to
[[sleep]]
[[ prepare for the next day|prep]]
[[ listen to the voice message from your sister]]
[[shower]](set:$tiredness to ($tiredness-10))
(if:$health<100(set:$health to ($health+10)))
(goto:"next day")
“Hey, it’s me. I know you’re probably still at work, or maybe just got home and collapsed on the couch with your tie half-undone like some tragic sitcom character. Just… call me when you can, okay?, also, Mom keeps asking if you’re eating real food or just vending machine regrets.
Anyway. I miss you. Don’t forget to breathe. And maybe leave early next time. Love you.”
[[Return -> continue 2]]It's cold, it's always been cold but its soothing
(if:$from is "continue 2")[[[Return -> continue 2]]]
(if:$from is "evening sleep")[[[sleep->sleep]] ]
(else-if: $from is "next day")[[[return->next day]]]
(else:)[[[sleep]] ]
<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
(set: $from to "next day")
It's morning, you wake up groggy. hair messy and you really don't want to get up
[[shower]]
[[ make breakfast]]
[[get ready for work]]
[[stay home]](set: $breafast to true)
(set:$hunger to ($hunger+5))
(alert:"you ate something +5 hunger")
You made a simple breakfast, romen noodles...
[[stay home]]
[[get ready for work]] You look at your clothes ready to
(if: $prep is true)[*[[put on clothes]]]
(else:)[*[[press them, inspect them, put them on]]]
(set:$from to "get ready for work")(set:$prep to true)
You prep your clothes, press them, inspect them and hang them on your door, easy to reach and makes your morning go quicker
[[Return to bed-> continue 2]]
(if:$from is "get ready for work")[(alert:" beause you preped last night u are rested and leave out early")]
(if:$from is " press them")[(alert:"you never preped last night, you need to leave by 7am, it's now 6:44 am +10 tiredness")]
You put them on, check the mirror, adjusted your hair smiled and left
[[ go to front door->front door]]
(if:$tiredness<100(set:$tiredness to ($tiredness+10))
(set:$from to " press them")
(goto:"put on clothes") <b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
You look back at your room and see how dirty it is... but you're gonna be late if you stayed any longer
[[ lock the door and walk to bus stand|walking]]
[[ check if you have everything|check]](set:$from to "bed")
You returned to bed, you choose rest over more work and just hope-
bzzzz,bzzzzz,bzzzz
your phone
[[answer it]]
[[leave it and go to sleep|evening sleep]](set:$park=true)
The air was cool, still holding the hush of dawn. I stepped into the park just as the sun began to stretch across the treetops, casting long shadows and golden light on dew-slick grass.
Birds were already awake—chirping, flitting, claiming branches like old friends returning home. A jogger passed me, nodding. A dog barked in the distance, leash trailing behind as its owner laughed and gave chase.
I walked slowly. Not for exercise, but for presence. The path curved around a pond where ducks drifted like thoughts I hadn’t sorted yet. I paused at a bench, ran my fingers along the worn wood, and sat.
[[ return home->stay home]] I turned on the TV while sipping water the kind that tastes like routine.
The channel flickered to life—some local drama rerun, the kind with too-perfect lighting and dialogue that felt like it was trying too hard. But I didn’t change it. I just watched.
On screen, a woman stood in a kitchen, holding a letter. Her hands trembled. Her voice cracked. “You knew,” she said to the man across from her. “You knew and you didn’t tell me.”
He didn’t answer. Just stared. The silence between them felt familiar.
I leaned back. The toast popped in the kitchen. I didn’t get up.
The scene shifted—rain outside, a door left open, the woman walking away without her coat. I watched her disappear into the storm, and for a moment, I felt like I was watching myself.
Then the credits rolled. I turned off the TV. The room was quiet again.
[[go to bed-> bed]]
I started with the kitchen. Dishes scrubbed until they gleamed, counters cleared of every stray packet and crumb. I pulled the fridge out, wiped behind it, found a receipt from last year and a magnet I thought I’d lost. I played music—Zee’s playlist, the one with the weird jazz interludes—and let it loop.
The living room came next. I vacuumed under the couch, sorted the books, dusted the shelves. I found a photo tucked behind the lamp—me and Talia, blurry, laughing. I placed it on the windowsill. A quiet altar.
The bathroom was war. Grime in corners, forgotten bottles, a towel that smelled like old rain. I scrubbed until the tiles reflected me back, tired but clear-eyed.
washed the laundry, then the bedroom. I stripped the sheets, opened the windows, let the breeze carry out whatever lingered. I rearranged the furniture—just slightly—enough to feel new. I lit a candle. Not for scent, but for ceremony.
By the time I finished i had picked up the laundry and it was late afternoon. The house didn’t just look different—it felt different. Like it had exhaled.
[[ go watch tv]]
[[ bed]] (set: $check to true)
you checked to confirm if you have your ID, your phone and debt card
(set:$ID to ($ID + 1))
(set:$debtcard to($debtcard + 1))
(set:$phone to($phone+ 1 ))
[[walk to bus shed-> bus shed]] (set:$phone to($phone+ 1 ))
Can't believe it's morning, i just closed my eyes 3 mintues ago...
[[ bus shed]] <b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
It's early 7:15am,the bus shed was overflowing—shoulders pressed, tempers fraying
[[ take a taxi]]
[[take the bus]]
[[walk to the train station]](if:$cash>=150)[(set:$cash to ($cash-150))]
(else:)[the driver says,"you dont have enough money for the fair!"]
(alert:" you gave the driver $150 off your debt card")
<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
I checked the time. 7:17 am. The bus shed was overflowing—shoulders pressed, tempers fraying. I stepped back, pulled out my phone, and called a taxi.
The driver arrived in a beat-up Corolla, windows tinted too dark, music low and strange. I hesitated, then got in. He didn’t speak. Just drove. Past my usual turn. Past the blinking gas station. I asked if he was taking the long way. He said nothing.
Then he stopped. Middle of nowhere. Turned to me and said, “You dropped this,” holding out my office name tag. I hadn’t noticed it missing. I took it, heart pounding. He smiled—just barely—and drove me the rest of the way in silence.
I tipped him double. I didn’t ask questions.
[[ enter office| office entrance]](if:$cash>=450)[(set:$cash to ($cash-450))]
(else:)[the driver says,"you dont have enough money for the fair!"]
(alert:" you gave the driver $450 off your debt card")
<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
I managed to wedge myself into the crowd and board the bus. It was humid, the windows fogged from breath and morning rain. I found a seat by the window—miracle—and watched the city blur past.
A man beside me was muttering numbers. I glanced over. He was rehearsing a pitch, lips tight, hands trembling slightly. I offered him a mint. He took it like it was a lifeline.
“Big meeting?” I asked.
“Biggest,” he said. “They’ll either fund me or forget me.”
I nodded. “Hope they remember.”
He smiled, just barely
[[ enter office| office entrance]]<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
I turned away from the crowd and started walking. The train station was fifteen minutes through the market lanes. Morning vendors were setting up, steam rising from pots, voices calling out prices.
Then I saw her—standing at the corner with a yellow umbrella, even though the sky was clear. She looked at me, then at the umbrella, then offered it without a word.
I hesitated.
[[ ask Why]]
[[walk away ]] thanks for playing, remeber to check out other options and look at your stats ;]
[[ go back to the begining-> long day]] She shrugged. “You looked like you needed something to carry.”
[[take it]]
[[walk away ]] (set:$umb to ($umb +1))
(set: $from to "take it")
I took it. I opened it once—just to see the light filter through yellow. she turned and walked away I never saw her again
[[walk away ]](if: $from is "take it")[Walked the rest of the way with it closed in my hand. ]
(else:)[You walked away ignoring that strange occurance ]
[[enter station]](if:$cash>=1550)[(set:$cash to ($cash-1550))]
(else:)[the machine says,"you dont have enough money for the fair!"]
(alert:" you gave the machine $1550 off your debt card")
(alert:" the train is too crowed so you feel claustrophobic +20 tiredness"
(set:$tiredness to ($tiredness + 20))
<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
The station was already humming when I arrived—commuters in pressed shirts, students with earbuds, vendors hawking coffee in paper cups. The train hadn’t come yet, but the platform felt tense, like everyone was bracing for something more than just the next arrival.
I stood near the edge, watching the rails shimmer in the morning light. A man beside me was pacing, muttering into his phone. A woman clutched a folder to her chest like it held her entire future. Somewhere behind me, a child laughed—too loud, too free for this hour.
Then the announcement came: delay. Fifteen minutes. Groans rippled through the crowd like static.
15 mintues later...-The train pulled in, screeching like it had something to prove.
everyone boarded, bodies swished togther, virturally no space to move, i hate when people intentonally place they're hand in places they aren't supposed to...ugh
[[ office entrance]] (set: $answer to true)
(set: $from to "answer it")
you answered the call, its your supervisor
supervisor-
$name, she said, voice clipped. “It’s been all day. You’re weren't here. You didn’t call. What’s going on?
I opened my mouth. Closed it. The words I’d rehearsed—migraine, family emergency, transit delay—evaporated.
“I needed a morning,” I said.
supervisor-
Silence. Then: “You needed a morning?”
I could hear her pacing. I imagined her in the glass office, blinds half-drawn, coffee untouched. “You were on the schedule. People were waiting. I had to cover for you.”
“I know,” I said. “I’m sorry.”
Another pause. Then, $name, if something’s wrong, you need to tell me. Otherwise, this goes on record.
“I’ll be in tomorrow,” I said.
she sighed. “Fine. But don’t make me chase you again.”
Click.
The line went dead. I stared at the phone.
[[contiune my nap->evening sleep]]
(set:$from to "evening sleep")
(if: $from is "answer it")[ Your evening just got bitter...]
(if:$from is "bed")[You didnt answer... well i need rest so whatever, right?]
[[shower]]
[[sleep]] (set:$park to false)
<b>$name: hunger $hunger | health $health | tiredness $tiredness | cash $$cash</b>
thanks for playing, the next scenes are in production :)
[[ return to bed| bed]]
<if !$park>[[go to park->park]]</if>
[[ go watch tv]]
[[ clean the house]]